Samsung Galaxy S7 Allegedly Marks its Presence on AnTuTu Benchmarks

As the time of the year when Samsung unveils its latest flagship is nearing, it is but obvious to lay our hands on some of the Galaxy S7 leaks. The Samsung Galaxy S7 has been spotted on the AnTuTu benchmarks and the result has been posted on Weibo, the Chinese equivalent of Facebook.

The latest leak shows off how powerful the Galaxy S7 is although the benchmarks might be different for the production spec model. The test results show that Galaxy S7 will be running the new Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 and will be supported by the Adreno 530 GPU unit. Galaxy S7 was listed as SM-G935A and it was running Android 6.0 Marshmallow.

Previous round of leaks had inadvertently pointed that the Galaxy S7 would either be powered by the Snapdragon 820 or the Samsung Exynos 8890. This conclusion was drawn after the device scored 2,294 on a single core test and 6,908 on multi-core test. However, in yet another instance the same device scored 2,456 on the single core while the multi-core result showed a 5,423, this particular device seems to be powered by the Snapdragon 820.

The AnTuTu benchmark also reveals the other specifications of the upcoming Galaxy S7 including the 5.1-inch display set to resolve at a resolution of 1,440 x 2,560, which is ironically the same set of hardware the Galaxy S6 comes fitted with. The Galaxy S7 is expected to sport a 4GB RAM and a 64GB of internal storage.

The rumor mills had previously pointed out at an bumped up 20-Megapixel camera but the benchmarks point at a 12-Megapixel primary sensor and a 8-Megapixel secondary sensor. In all likelihood Samsung might employ the latest Britecell technology for their camera sensors, something which we already talked about earlier. The Galaxy S7 is expected to be unveiled in the upcoming MWC this February and we do expect a slew of other leaks as we near the release.

Mahit Huilgol Ex-Author Mahit Huilgol is a Mechanical Engineering graduate and is a Technology and Automobile aficionado. He ditched the Corporate boardroom wars in favor of technology battleground. Also, a foodie by heart and loves both the edible chips and the non-edible silicon chips.